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What
I've been wondering is: And
if so, how? Here are three ideas to do just that.
Read
books and watch movies that transport you
One
of my favorite things to do before taking a trip is to search out books and
movies that can help me get a feel for a place. Search out famous—or
not-so-famous—books or films from the part of the world you want to visit. Then
get lost in these during your staycation week.
Music
is deeply connected to our emotions, which makes it particularly transporting.
The beautiful sounds of Sigur Rós, for example, can create a dreamy atmosphere.
Hawaiian ukulele and hula music bring the beach to your living room. Try
searching for artists or genres of music from your desired destination and
build a playlist to help you set the atmosphere.
Visit
a museum — virtually
Museums
in many locations have started to reopen with social distancing and masks, but
if you're not ready to go in person, you can spend an afternoon exploring them
online. Google map has digitized hundreds of collections and online tours at
museums around the world.
Tour
a national park
Camping
is one type of vacation that's mostly safe and accessible to do right now. But
if you can't get to the great outdoors, bring the outdoors to your home.Explore a Hawaiian volcano, dive a
Florida beach or ride horseback through the red rocks of Bryce Canyon.
If
you don't have the budget or time to travel right now, try layering a few of
these ideas together to create a kind of at-home immersion(沉浸感).
A. Listen to related music.
B. Is it necessary to go out
for an adventure?
C. You can choose a national
park for camping.
D. Find one near your
destination using this map.
E. But you can still do this
even if you're staying at home.
F. Is it possible to have an
adventure without leaving home?
G. You can do that with an
online tour in America's national parks.
答案:【1】F【2】E【3】A【4】D【5】G